The Korea Times

Trump interviewi­ng 4 candidates for FBI boss

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— President Donald Trump on Wednesday interviewe­d four potential candidates to lead the FBI, including former Connecticu­t Sen. Joe Lieberman, former Oklahoma Gov. Frank Keating and Andrew McCabe, currently the bureau’s acting director.

Trump also met with Richard McFeely, a former top FBI official. Attorney General Jeff Sessions participat­ed in the interviews.

The meetings came more than a week after Trump fired James Comey from his post as FBI director.

Trump said Monday that the search for a successor to Comey was “moving rapidly.” He also has said he could name a candidate by the end of the week, before he departs Friday afternoon on his first overseas trip as president. The Senate must confirm whoever Trump nominates.

Press Secretary Sean Spicer informed reporters about the meetings as Trump flew to Washington after addressing U.S. Coast Guard Academy graduates in Connecticu­t.

Asked as he left the White House whether he would say ‘yes’ if Trump offered him the job, Keating said, “I’m a public servant.” He added, “Let’s just say we had a good conversati­on.”

Lieberman gave a thumbs-up to reporters camped out on the White House driveway and said “It was a good meeting.”

McFeely departed without comment. Reporters did not see McCabe when he left the complex.

Lieberman served in the Senate for more than two decades and was the Democratic vice presidenti­al nominee in 2000 with then-Vice President Al Gore.

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